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It might seem a little bit mean to keep putting your dog into a crate, just so you can teach them a few basic ground rules. It's much more likely to bother you than it is them. Out in the wild, one of the first things dogs learn is to find a small, sheltered place to make their den. They're small, protected and allow them to feel more comfortable. So by you providing them a similar, small, secure place, they'll have that safe place they can go to if things get too much. They'll enjoy sleeping there, and just knowing that they have a place for themselves will make them more ...

How To Stop Lab Puppies From BitingThe nature of lab puppies is biting & nipping to know the world. they see some thing and bite just to understand what object in there mouth . but if they start biting hard to things and your body there are some instruction to help you.1. Never slap or hit your puppy in the face. This does not work! Your puppy will just think you are playing or could become afraid of you. This may evenlead to some much bigger problems than simple puppy nipping.2. While you are trying to stop your lab from biting, never play war, wrestling or chase type ...

Now that you have brought home a cute Labrador puppy, it is very crucial that you take care of its food, and feed it properly, and at regular intervals to ensure a proper growth of the puppy. To choose the right Labrador dog food is not an easy task as nowadays you have plenty of varieties available of Labrador food in the market.Choose the Best Dog Food For Labrador RetrieversOne thing that you should always be aware of is the fact that all Labradors are mad about eating, and they are therefore, called greedy dogs. So, donít just keep feeding them in large quantities, in fact ...

For those who have just recently discovered the Beauceron, it might seem that the breed is a relative newcomer to the United States. In fact, ancestors of the Beauceron probably came to the New World with French Canadian settlers- later migrating (Acadians) to the Louisiana area with their 'proto-Beaucerons.' Those early dogs, co-mingled with other dogs, likely became the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog.Additionally, the Marquis de Lafayette made a gift to Thomas Jefferson of two French Shepherd dogs...ancestors of the Beauceron? The breed has continued to travel to the US ...

Buying Labrador puppies can be fun and exciting but do you know how to make sure your new pup is healthy? Buying puppies from a registered breeder rather than a pet store will generally deliver healthier dogs but even so, you should know how to make sure your dog is in tip-top shape.Labrador puppies should appear healthy. The eyes should be clear, shiny and there shouldn't be any discharge from the tear ducts. Examine the coat - it should be glossy and the skin shouldn't be too flaky or dry. What about the pup's behavior? The puppy should be alert and ready to play with you. ...

From ages, dogs have been considered to be our best friends. They are symbols of trust, faith and love. This is the only animal that has sucessfuly acheived to gain such a high position in human families. I myself have amazing memories with dogs which cannot be ever replaced by any other pet I stay with.This affection with these lovely creatures makes it very important in today's society to have a well behaved and a socialized dog. We stay in a well-cultured environment where misbehavior by our beloved animals might not be tolerated by other people with whom we share this place. ...

Who does not wants to keep a pet, and if you have also kept a pet and especially a Labrador puppy, then it is a big responsibility on your shoulders now, of feeding it the right type of food, if you wish a good growth for your dog. People generally do not know much about a Labrador puppy diet and they feed their puppies with almost anything available in the market.Here is All About what to Feed a Lab PuppyAny Labrador dog has the capacity of eating badly and greedily, but this can harm your dog and it may face some serious Health hazards. First thing that you should take care ...

The Labrador Retriever, also known as the Labrador or Lab, when full-grown reaches the shoulder height of 53-64 cm (21-25 in) and weighs 25-36 kg (55-80 lbs). It has a short, thick, dense, weather-resistant coat which can be black, yellow (varying from cream to gold or almost red) or chocolate brown. The Labrador retriever dogs are very attractive with warm brown or hazel eyes. They are unusually adaptable, obedient, and kind-hearted. They have a very keen sense of smell. Most Labrador Retrievers are athletic, especially puppies are quite active. The Labrador Retrievers are ...

The average Labrador Puppy Litter is 6-8 pups with the average life span of 10-14 years. A full grown Male Labrador Weight can be in between from 27 Kg to 55 kg and Female Labrador 25 kg to 45 kg. Generally, the Labrador puppies start nibbling in three weeks, at that time soft-food should be given to them and at the fourth week of age, the pups should be fed hard food at least four times a day.The puppies need a balanced Diet which contains just the right amount of protein, fat, carbohydrate, thirteen different vitamins and twenty different minerals to ensure that they stay ...

We wish to offer labrador retrievers owners, as well as to people who wish to own a dog of this breed, the best information that they can use in order to better understand the labrador retriever's breed characteristics, lifespan, training methods, health problems and many more. The more a labrador owner knows, the better he can take care of his beloved dog!Our website is a CLUB where everybody is invited to take part of a beautiful online experience that gathers labrador retriever dogs and owners, not to mention this dog breed's lovers who can find out what's waiting for them if they get a labrador retriever!